Is there a mystery in the eight characters?

Text/Bashu Yiyi I think many people are confused about this problem. I am a beginner. I can only talk about my personal opinion about whether the eight characters are science or superstition. Readers can refer to it and don't take it as truth. The so-called science means that when you come to a conclusion, you can take out a lot of calculated formula data and say, "This can prove that what I said is right!" " "Generally speaking, science is a branch of knowledge system that reflects the objective laws of nature, society and thought. Simply put, science refers to the application of universal truths or theorems that have been discovered, accumulated and recognized, as well as systematic and formulaic knowledge. In other words: eight characters, not a science! In other words: eight characters are superstitious only in front of a few people. In other words, a few people blindly believe that the eight characters must be correct, and regard the conclusions drawn from the eight characters as imperial edicts, and the eight characters are superstitious. In other words, horoscope is not superstition! Confucius, a great sage in China, once said, "If you don't know your life, you don't think you are a gentleman! "So, the word fate may come from Confucius. As we know, after being hit, Confucius gave up the idea of going into politics, and turned to the mountain gate to accept disciples and teach, so that he could become a great educator in China. Then Confucius said, "I don't know my life, I don't think of a gentleman!" " "As can be seen from his speech, Confucius has deep feelings and believes that there is indeed fate in this world. But at that time, no one knew how to predict fate in advance, so after several generations of struggle, an epoch-making figure Li finally appeared in the Tang Dynasty, forming a relatively complete eight-character destiny system in the early days. . (I'm not praising Li and denying the efforts of generations of ancestors, but the eight characters began to develop after Li. It can be said that Li is a great and epoch-making figure in the history of China's prediction. Just like Mr Shao Weihua today! When the author talked about numerology with his predecessors, many people would say that the most frequently read numerology book was Mr. Shao Weihua's, and the one that hurt him the most was Mr. Shao Weihua's. As for Mr. Shao Weihua's four-pillar forecast, I haven't studied it, so I won't discuss it. But one thing is undeniable: Mr. Shao Weihua is an epoch-making figure in the history of modern Yi-ology in China. After that, the appearance of Xu Ziping pushed the eight-character prediction to another peak. To commemorate Mr Xu Ziping's contribution to the eight-character prediction, it is called Ziping. After the history, I think readers and friends have understood it very clearly, so there is no need to introduce the history of the eight characters here. At this point, it must be clear to readers that these eight characters are just ancient ancestors of China, trying to ascertain the future in advance out of curiosity or fear. Later, through the joint efforts of several generations of predecessors, a set of methods, theories and formulas were studied and summarized, so that future generations could have an accurate judgment on the future good or bad, and achieve the goal of avoiding bad luck. The elements used in the eight characters, such as the ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches, yin and yang and five elements, are just symbols. The symbol itself has no meaning, and everything lies in the class image of the symbol. However, these 22 symbols represent all the objects in the world, discovered and undiscovered. Can be reflected in these 22 words. This is the ancient wisdom of China and the wisdom of the Chinese nation. In this way, the eight characters can predict the good or bad luck in the future. What's the fuss? Are those eight-character predictions different? However, after summarizing the images from generation to generation, predecessors have come up with a series of theoretical formulas, so that future generations can predict good or ill luck as simply as possible.